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Innovation Award for 1-STEP® filter

On 17 January the 1-STEP® filter won the Innovation Award in the 'Municipal Water' category at the International Water Summit 2018 in Abu Dhabi. The 1-STEP® filter is for the post-treatment of effluent from wastewater treatment plants. In a compact installation, the filter

Jaap van der Graaf Award goes to Alexander Hendriks

The Jaap van der Graaf Award was presented to Alexander Hendriks on 12 January 2018, during the 70th Drinking Water and Waste Water Symposium (‘Vakantiecursus’) at Delft University of Technology. This annual prize is given in recognition of the best English-language article

Collaboration on resource recovery solutions for circular economy

On 15 December, Jaya Ratnam, Ambassador of Singapore, and Henk Snoeken, Deputy Director of International Affairs of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and thirteen partners signed a covenant, creating the PIB Cluster ReCirc Singapore. This covenant connects the

Floris Kaayk wins Art+Technology Award 2017

Dutch digital artist Floris Kaayk is the winner of this year’s Witteveen+Bos Art+Technology Award. Kaayk is a master in creating futuristic fairy tales and nightmares, which often engage a wide audience thanks to his inventive use of various digital platforms. Through his

Witteveen+Bos UK is delighted to announce that its client, The Highland Council (Unitary Authority Scotland), has been successful in its funding bid to deliver large parts of its Inverness City Active Travel Network over the coming years.

Smart construction system to boost construction productivity in Singapore

Witteveen+Bos is working as key-collaborator on the development of a Smart Integrated Construction System (SICS) for the Housing & Development Board in Singapore, as part of the Nanyang Technological University. The system contains, among other things, an automated tower crane.

EFquanet: efficient water distribution using innovative concepts

Producing high quality drinking water is a challenge, transporting and distributing the water to the final user even more so. How to transport and distribute drinking water while maintaining quality and reducing losses due to leakage?